Marruecos vence a Jordania por 3-2 en tiempo extra y gana el título de la Copa Árabe
DOHA (AP) — Abderrazzaq Hamed Allah anotó dos veces para llevar a Marruecos al título de la Copa Árabe el jueves, al superar 3-2 a Jordania en tiempo extra.
Hamed Allah marcó el gol del empate a los 88 minutos del duelo en el Estadio Lusail y consiguió luego el tanto de la victoria a los 100 para darle a Marruecos un trofeo de cara a la Copa Africana de Naciones.
Oussama Tannane había puesto a Marruecos por delante con un notable disparo desde detrás de la línea central cuando habían transcurrido menos de cuatro minutos de la final.
El cabezazo de Ali Olwan a los 48 igualó el juego a 1-1, y su penal puso a Jordania arriba a los 68.
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